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Linux
Linux is the core operating system behind servers, desktops, containers, and embedded devices, and a common base for open-source tooling and hardware support. This tag covers kernel changes, distro strategy, architecture support such as x86 and RISC-V, plus practical upgrade and package-management issues.
6 articles

Free and open-source software powers modern computing
4 reasons free and open-source software matters, from user control to lower costs and the systems behind servers, phones, and desktops.

Wikipedia’s software list turns into a tool map
I break down Wikipedia’s FOSS list into a practical way to pick, compare, and copy the software stack you actually need.

Cursor downloads for macOS, Windows, and Linux
3 desktop builds and 8 release tracks make Cursor easy to install on macOS, Windows, or Linux.

Copilot keeps old AMD Linux GPUs alive
How Copilot helped clean up the Linux R600 driver and keep HD 2000-to-HD 6000 AMD GPUs usable.

Why RISC-V and GPU Pairing Is the Right SoC Bet
RISC-V SoCs win when they pair CPU, AI, and GPU into one software-ready platform.

Microsoft’s agentic stack turns Linux into AI infra
A breakdown of Microsoft’s open-source agentic stack, from Azure Linux 4.0 to AAIF, with a copy-ready blueprint at the end.